Case Strategy Roundtable

- Submit an Issue in Advance for Discussion -

Purpose: To assist GALs in the development of case strategy and effective advocacy by offering a multidisciplinary perspective on case-related issues. The sessions will utilize an OCR staff attorney and a licensed mental health professional to provide guidance on topics related to mental health, treatment, assessment, social services, etc. Find upcoming sessions at http://www.coloradochildrep.org/tag/case-strategy-session/.

Format: Case Strategy Roundtables are structured around questions submitted in advance, with the facilitators and participants engaging in active discussion, brain-storming, and sharing of experiences as related to the issues presented.

Participation: If you have a question or topic you would like to see addressed in the meeting, please briefly answer the questions in the submission form below. Please keep your questions as general as possible, as we would like to address your question in a way that will help all GALs who may be facing the same or similar issue.

Don’t have a specific question or topic to submit? Join the next meeting anyway and disregard this form! You don’t have to submit a question in advance to participate, and you will have the opportunity to ask questions during the session.

YOUR INFORMATION

I will be participating in the session I identified above and I am willing to discuss the issue presented here (without providing identifying information).

CASE INFORMATION (Conflict Check)

We collect this information for a conflict check only, not to be discussed in session.

Parent Name(s) *

Child(ren) name(s) and age(s) *

YOUR ISSUE

Please respond to any or all of the questions that are relevant to the issue you are presenting. Please keep your questions as general as possible, as we would like to address your question in a way that will help all GALs who may be facing the same or similar issue.

Please describe the issue that you would like addressed during the session. *

What are the strengths of the family in this case?

Are there any challenges/barriers that are keeping this case from moving forward or limiting access to services?

Are there any resources that in your opinion are not being provided that should be on your cases?